
Bureaucracy is that strangely modern form of government where lots of folks at their desk (french “bureau”) follow rules that they might not necessarily understand, and thus reinforce a system that they typically don’t like. Bureaucrats rule without really having much power–or without realizing how much power they have… A few of these bureaucrats, however, work to change their institutions so that... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Sam and Abram discuss Sam's Jewish roots and family members, dip our toes into the history of zionism, and spend some time talking about the creative process.
Sam and Abram talk about their inability to articulate, the role of art, and they make room for some other voices as we unpack 200 days of atrocities in Palestine. Here are the other voices: Steven Stills and Buffalo Springfield, creators of the musi... more
Sam and Abram unpack what they have been carrying about Palestine, the hopelessness and confusion of it all, and what we are feeling as we face each day's new cycle
We begin a four part series about breaking silence without damaging relationships and striving to create productive dialogue about current events (like the occupation of Palestine). This episode focuses on the core values we try to sustain while crea... more
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Abram & Sam will awaken your activist spirit as a government institutional professional, parent of kids in public schools, and listeners who are curious about tax funded agencies that welcome progressive change. Good intro podcast...waiting for more topics!
*Season 2, episode 20 on grief and grieving touch me personally. It helps listeners realize that there is no shortcut or precise way to grieve the loss of a love one. The importance of therapeutic guidance & creative action can open the floo... more
Abram and Sam in just a few episodes highlight some really important questions one must ask when working in any “system or bureaucracy” and trying to be a positive change agent. Thought provoking, filled with fun and interesting semantics and history lessons, and overall a honest dialogue. Both are brilliant minds in pursuit of identifying ways to create more a equitable and just society; the endless but essential pursuit for us all. Excited to see where this season goes!
I love the first two episodes and am excited for more! Sam and Abram are so good at breaking down concepts and asking the meaningful questions that we all need to be asking as we debate the role of government and the strength of democracy. I loved learning the etymology of the word bureaucrat and listening to the conversation about the difference between a reformer and a revolutionary. This show is a brilliant concept.
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